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Efficacy and persistence of long-lasting microbial larvicides against malaria vectors in western Kenya highlands
by
Mwangangi, Joseph
, Yan, Guiyun
, Lee, Ming-Chieh
, Muriu, Simon
, Zhou, Guofa
, Atieli, Harrysone
, Githeko, Andrew K.
, Derua, Yahya A.
, Wang, Xiaoming
, Kahindi, Samuel C.
in
Abandoned mines
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles - microbiology
/ Anopheles funestus
/ Anopheles funestus group
/ Anopheles gambiae
/ Anopheles gambiae complex
/ Aquatic insects
/ Bacillus sphaericus
/ Bacillus thuringiensis
/ Bacillus thuringiensis - physiology
/ Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis
/ Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Biting
/ Canals
/ Control
/ Control methods
/ Density
/ Drainage
/ Drainage canals
/ Duration
/ Effectiveness
/ Entomology
/ Fish
/ Fish culture
/ Fish ponds
/ Formulations
/ Fresh Water
/ gold
/ Habitats
/ Highlands
/ Human diseases
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insecticide resistance
/ Insecticides
/ Kenya
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Larvae
/ Larvicides
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Malaria - transmission
/ Methods
/ Microorganisms
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Organic chemistry
/ Parasitology
/ Pest Control, Biological - methods
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Pesticides
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Ponds
/ Reduction
/ species
/ Studies
/ Threatened species
/ Towns
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector control
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2018
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Efficacy and persistence of long-lasting microbial larvicides against malaria vectors in western Kenya highlands
by
Mwangangi, Joseph
, Yan, Guiyun
, Lee, Ming-Chieh
, Muriu, Simon
, Zhou, Guofa
, Atieli, Harrysone
, Githeko, Andrew K.
, Derua, Yahya A.
, Wang, Xiaoming
, Kahindi, Samuel C.
in
Abandoned mines
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles - microbiology
/ Anopheles funestus
/ Anopheles funestus group
/ Anopheles gambiae
/ Anopheles gambiae complex
/ Aquatic insects
/ Bacillus sphaericus
/ Bacillus thuringiensis
/ Bacillus thuringiensis - physiology
/ Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis
/ Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Biting
/ Canals
/ Control
/ Control methods
/ Density
/ Drainage
/ Drainage canals
/ Duration
/ Effectiveness
/ Entomology
/ Fish
/ Fish culture
/ Fish ponds
/ Formulations
/ Fresh Water
/ gold
/ Habitats
/ Highlands
/ Human diseases
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insecticide resistance
/ Insecticides
/ Kenya
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Larvae
/ Larvicides
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Malaria - transmission
/ Methods
/ Microorganisms
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Organic chemistry
/ Parasitology
/ Pest Control, Biological - methods
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Pesticides
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Ponds
/ Reduction
/ species
/ Studies
/ Threatened species
/ Towns
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector control
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2018
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Efficacy and persistence of long-lasting microbial larvicides against malaria vectors in western Kenya highlands
by
Mwangangi, Joseph
, Yan, Guiyun
, Lee, Ming-Chieh
, Muriu, Simon
, Zhou, Guofa
, Atieli, Harrysone
, Githeko, Andrew K.
, Derua, Yahya A.
, Wang, Xiaoming
, Kahindi, Samuel C.
in
Abandoned mines
/ Animals
/ Anopheles
/ Anopheles - microbiology
/ Anopheles funestus
/ Anopheles funestus group
/ Anopheles gambiae
/ Anopheles gambiae complex
/ Aquatic insects
/ Bacillus sphaericus
/ Bacillus thuringiensis
/ Bacillus thuringiensis - physiology
/ Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis
/ Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Biting
/ Canals
/ Control
/ Control methods
/ Density
/ Drainage
/ Drainage canals
/ Duration
/ Effectiveness
/ Entomology
/ Fish
/ Fish culture
/ Fish ponds
/ Formulations
/ Fresh Water
/ gold
/ Habitats
/ Highlands
/ Human diseases
/ Infectious Diseases
/ Insecticide resistance
/ Insecticides
/ Kenya
/ Kenya - epidemiology
/ Larva - microbiology
/ Larvae
/ Larvicides
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - epidemiology
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Malaria - transmission
/ Methods
/ Microorganisms
/ Mosquito Control - methods
/ Mosquito Vectors
/ Mosquitoes
/ Organic chemistry
/ Parasitology
/ Pest Control, Biological - methods
/ Pesticide resistance
/ Pesticides
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Ponds
/ Reduction
/ species
/ Studies
/ Threatened species
/ Towns
/ Tropical Medicine
/ Vector control
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Vectors
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
2018
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Efficacy and persistence of long-lasting microbial larvicides against malaria vectors in western Kenya highlands
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Efficacy and persistence of long-lasting microbial larvicides against malaria vectors in western Kenya highlands
2018
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Overview
Background
Chemical-based malaria vector control interventions are threatened by the development of insecticide resistance and changes in the behavior of the vectors, and thus require the development of alternative control methods. Bacterial-based larvicides have the potential to target both insecticide resistant and outdoor-biting mosquitoes and are safe to use in the environment. However, the currently available microbial larvicide formulations have a short duration of activity requiring frequent re-applications which increase the cost of control interventions. This study was designed to evaluate the efficacy and duration of activity of two long-lasting formulations of
Bacillus thuringiensis
var.
israelensis
(Bti) and
Bacillus sphaericus
(Bs) (LL3 and FourStar®) under field conditions in western Kenya highlands.
Methods
Three sites were selected for this study in the highlands of western Kenya. In each site, one hundred anopheline larval habitats were selected and assigned to one of three arms: (i) LL3; (ii) FourStar®; and (iii) untreated control larval habitats. Four types of larval habitats were surveyed: abandoned gold mines, drainage canals, fish ponds and non-fish ponds. The habitats were sampled for mosquito larvae by using a standard dipping technique and collected larvae were recorded according to the larval stages of the different
Anopheles
species. The larvicides were applied at manufacturers’ recommended dosage of 1 briquette per 100 square feet. Both treatment and control habitats were sampled for mosquito larvae immediately before treatment (day 0), and then at 24 hours, 3 days and weekly post-treatment for 5 months.
Results
Overall larval density in treatment habitats was significantly reduced after application of the two microbial larvicides as compared to the control habitats. Post-intervention reduction in anopheline larval density by LL3 was 65, 71 and 84% for 1 day, 2 weeks and 4 weeks, respectively. FourStar® reduced anopheline larval density by 60, 66 and 80% for 1 day, 2 weeks and 4 weeks, respectively. Comparisons between the treatments reveal that LL3 and FourStar® were similar in efficacy. A higher reduction in
Anopheles
larval density was observed in the abandoned goldmines, while drainage canals had the lowest reduction.
Conclusions
Both LL3 and FourStar® long-lasting microbial larvicides were effective in reducing immature stages of
An. gambiae
complex and
An. funestus
group species, with significant reductions lasting for three months post-application.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Animals
/ Bacillus thuringiensis - physiology
/ Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis
/ Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biting
/ Canals
/ Control
/ Density
/ Drainage
/ Duration
/ Fish
/ gold
/ Habitats
/ Kenya
/ Larvae
/ Malaria
/ Malaria - prevention & control
/ Methods
/ Pest Control, Biological - methods
/ Ponds
/ species
/ Studies
/ Towns
/ Vectors
/ Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
/ Virology
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